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Athens, Texas, Has Easy Time Whipping Outfit That Beat North Dakotans j t i 5 Chicago, April 6—(P)—The final ighapter of the national high school basketball tournament was to be writ+ ten today at the University of Chi- otFour teams, survivors of 40 fives from 33 states which started play ‘Tuesday, were to meet in the semi- final round this afternoon with the winners tangling for the champion- ship at 9:30 p. m. golden trophies of the national title- xas, Mich Cubs, With Hornsby, Favor [cat win ors, Faoredin Naat] ROGERS HORNSBY 1 | igan, ye ed in Nati = olorado, Okla BILDY_ sou : Mat iS mines TH ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | homa Represented in Semifi FIVEFARMERBOYS |National League Race Predicted as Walkaway for GREAT HELP 10 JOE MCARTHY’S OUTFIT CUBS CAME CLOSE IN 1928 Philadelphia Has S':2wn Great. est Improvement in the Lower Division New York, April 6—()—It's pretty hard to refer to the coming season in the National league as the 1929 |- pennant race for, judging by what has been observed and written, there will not be much of a race. Accord- ing to those observations it will be a walkaway for the Chicago Cubs. r Machine : Make New Relay Record = > ’ cA After _— Spree Critics Now Spending Their MIDWEST TO BACK JACKSON Time Figuring How Other ‘ — Seven Will End City conte ers for the flag, while Louisville and Columbus, which finished last in’1628, have stronger a rivals, Hickey miay sur-~ holders for 1920 are Athens, Tex., and So the burning point of interest as the pre-season guessing grows to @ close is whether the seven other clubs in the senior loop will stand for what has been predicted on such an unprecedented basis. Perhaps the uniformed men who have to start out on the diamond April 16 to make the game interest- + Classen, Oklahoma City, Okl: * the southwest; Joes, Colo., f + west and Jackson, Mic | | Fighting for the right to wear the | Athens and midwest. inaugurate the semifinal round at 2 pe m,, with Classen and Joes meet- |* ing an hour later. { ‘The consolation semifinals will be ' fought out in the morning by Mor- ton, Cicero, Ill., and Columbia. 5. C., and by Wheatland, Wyo., and Brock- ton, Mass. Yesterday's results: ; Championship i Athens, Texas, 22; College Grove, 4 ‘Tenn, 7. Ne e Jackson, Mich., 25; Wheeler, Miss., a Y Fights Last Night «|/Brown to Lead "30 Nodak Five The four-mile relay team of the University of Tilinocis established a new world intercollegiate record by running this event at the University-of Texas carnival in 17 minutes and 40.2 seconds. The old : A arta ea Harry Gill's new championship o lal White, left, ‘“Bo” Orlovich, ing for America’s millions will for- ™ ee UI aid TET ABOCREOPE left, and Dave Abott, above. fakes give the observers who have been un- 3 able to think about a winner without |young animal, long the mainstay of e E “Bye yielding to thoughts of Chicago's|the Arkansas backwoodsmen, because Rabb H Hi h squad of super-men. he was the most valuable student at it opes: b ig! Beaten Narrowly in 1928 the University of Arkansas. The ‘ : back ‘s the emblem of th “IF T ick Su Here is a club that missed the 1928 [razorback is the emblem of the Ar-| QI fi Fa UCCESS | core Do You Know Thato 7|end onechelt games and then, with: and one-half games en, with- | Do You Know That— || tit weatening itsett. went out’ and ° @| annexed Rogers Hornsby, one of the “SOHN, MEGRAW: bile Oe og Here is the managerial lineup for the 1929 season in the National league. Joe McCarthy gets the spotlight. He had a mighty club in 1928, but has a better one now with Rogers Hornsby as his Dig, deuble-threst, artist a eh ett ci te cht fie cette hs tsnasthrmateanorct 4. Joes, Colo., 32; Jena, La., 20. BEST AROUND NEW YORK kings, 8. D., April 6—With the Classen, Oklahoma City, 33; War- Broo! <W Misses Glenna Collett, Maureen|®#Tival of some (By the Associated Press) 4 , Ark., 22. Bucky Harris says that the | Steatest hitti::¢ stars in all the his-/Orcutt and Helen Hicks are rated i cotation Boston.—Johnny Risko, Cleve- Chicago Cubs of 1929 form the | tory of baseball. one, two and three in the ranking of Morton, Cicero, Ill, 16; Moorhead, oaee pgs Otto Von Porat, | r greatest ball club he ever saw... Sek Poy tiverstearined moaterry women golfers in the Metropolitan Minn, 14. f ‘i Victor A. Brown of Valley City, jun-] They murdered his Tigers... . Bicyclic Columbia, 8. C., 42; Winnemucca, Oil City, Ta—Tom O'Leary, 3 Q Dempscy weighs 210 pounds now. | the Cubs, put most of the fight in pears Nev, 13. Wilkes Barre, stopped Young Joe | {07,0 the College of Commerce, has) TSI Gand will be moved |the 1928 pennrnt battle, also have _KAWS TRIM BROWNS been chosen as 1930 captain of the University of North Dakota basket- ball squad, accord- ing toan announce- ment by Coach Clem Letich. Brown, who has played as a forward, will be the only strengthened themselves, but only the season itself will tell whether they |,. menses City, April 6—(@—In their third extra inning game in as many carry sufficient added power to cope with that “clouting “combination of ishos Gy Jalen eee ee Browns wasted seven hits, five of The Cardinals with their fourth manager in four years bank on Char- ba Goubles, in their 11-inning ef- eee hard-hitting young . Speer re llnmam rapes stieceevd BABE GETS HOMER ging outfielder out with a broken leg Dallas, ‘Tex - urechs So te no in 1928, for new power. The Giants as, Texas, April 6.—(AP)—All's squad after gradu- pcan dened he alg have fresh batting punch in Fred|Well with the New York Yankees ation this spring,| last year with a bag of canes... | roach and Edd’s Rousch, who was a |#6ain for Babe Ruth yesterday final- when Lewie Lee,| And the Babe busted every one of | total toss last year, and all oi their|!¥ hes come through with his first Harold Eberly, Paul them. . . The Cards had 27 pitch- 1928 pitching and fielding strength. home run of the 1929 season. That. Boyd and Al Letich| ¢Fs in the training camp. ... And blow gave the Yankees-a 12-11 win pass out. His choice| ‘they worked three of them at a Phillies Have Improved over the Dallas Stars. came as a matter of | time in batting practice. ... In In the lower bracket there are the Wheatland, Wyo., 24; Bristol, Conn.,}| Semple, Akron, O. (13). Henry Young Firpo, Louisville, knocked out Kid Riley, Troy, N. Y. (1). San Francisco.— Frankie Mur- ray, Philadelphia, and Happy Atherton, Chicago, drew (10). E-ie, Pa.—Bobby Grant, Toledo, ; and Johnny Brown, Akron, 0., drew (6). Jimmy Davis, Clevelan outpointed Joe Conelli, Erie (6). Hollyvood, Cal::.—Blas Rodri- guez, Mexico, outpointed Young Nationalista, Philippine (10). Mickey O'Neil, Milwaukee, and Freddy Fitzgerald, Los An- geles, drew (6). Orlando, Fla.—Keith Cariss, O:- from Rochester to St. Louis. ... If young Gelbert won't do at short for the Cards. ... Glenn Wright is learning to throw with his left arm. ... His right one is bad. ... And Bobby says Barney Dreyfuss knew it when he sent him to the RS ou reading clerk in the nsas footing “euler Fe-| senate. ... During the winter .. ll. Brockton, Mass., 31; Johnston City, Ti, 29. Chicago, Ill., April 6—(#)—A sleep- er shot in the last second of the play eliminated Moorhead, Minn, from the consolation tournament of the national high school basketball tour- nament yesterday as the Minnesota champions fell before Morton high of Cicero, Ill., 16 to 14. The defeat was one of the heart- breaking kind, as the fighting Minne- sotans had come from behind to tie the score with three free throws in g pelee : se i i F f a gE 8 does the last minute of play. Only five) joa5 knocked out Jack M BROWN course. three different cages, Reds, Robins, Phillies and Braves. Of} HUBBELL PLEASES McGRAW April seconds remained when Euren Carthe ee eee a ‘The the’ fous, Philadelphia appears to A é y, Muskogee, Okla. (2). e rangy ath- Memphis, Tenn., April 6—(#)—John 2, 3 stepped to the foul line and tossed in George. Godfrey, ”: Philadelphia, the tying point. Called Time Out Morton promptly called one aaa = Page Te and when play was resume Ri: k Ou was sent down under the basket. A b} 0 tpoints quick pass was sent through the Moorhead defense and Morton had gone into the semifinal round of the lete had a bi t i ingin; have shuwn greatest improvement, al- | weG: conference ila eh te North N odak Relay Team though Cincinnati threatens to start | tubbell's ‘pitching, The “Litte Ne Dakota in 1928 and also in what suc- the season with a sound pitching inoleon” of the New York Giants had cess the team had during its long trip staff, plus the confidence accruing | Hubbell working overtime yesterday the season just passed, He is a fast Prepared for Run from the presence of Red Lucas and lin an. effort to correct some of his to knocked out K. O. Hartwills (2), 136, E § man on the floor, an accurate shot, Adolfo Luque, who took the count lried faults. and is expected to be one of the out- from injuries before the clubs had Otto Von Porat standing performers in the loop next| Minneapolis, April 6.—()—The oie the first turn in the 1928 year. first annual Minnesota relays will be a Mobile, Ala., April 6.—(AP)—Dazzy consolation bracket. Brown comes from Valley City| staged at the Universit Brooklyn has had altogether too Moorhead, outreached by the sturdy ane high ‘school, which has furnished | field house tonight, witiy 400 eotiore | MANY setbacks to get much of a break | vane” 5 rabidly rounding into form. |six specials. boys from Cicero, scored only three} Boston, April 6—(®—Johnny Ris-| North Dakota with more basketball| and high school luminaries compet, | the dope. Robins but to no other club in the /~kosre bas Ragiemenn Od ie toad field goals but kept in the running |ko, the trial-horse of the heavyweight | players than any other school in the ; Boston has pitching. Outside of National League. The D pitched e.- In the broad with free throws. The half found| division, has tested Otto Von Porat,| state except Grand Forks, With Lee! Headlining the competition will be | ‘hat, Judge Emil Fuchs, owner. pres- |twie oh cetera eacyecd arve wien jump, Lyons, - cont See bat iate of Norway, and found him vant-Jand Eberly ihe formed a trio from| three special Big Ten events, the pole | ident and manager, has done litle tol seomile, and walked one man but al [sear aol - as a serious contender for c! Valley City during th: it two years, n iw . n § or hhad moved out into an 11 to 9 lead | plonship honors, sapere Serene ea the tne yelay and the mile run. |’ “The battle ge's under way April 16, |!¥ed no hits and no runs. Lil VANCE REACHING FORM ak gg TK) Who was the first JOHNSON LIKES BROWN other clubs in the American League that when Lieyd Brown, a young saihpey, goes to the mound for REDS BEAT N. be: | alone Nashville team, 2 to 1. * borhood, Morton piled up a five-|the honors in every round and his Participants in the mile run will be or poor physical condition caused both BASEBALI. American tional |2PFins, probal result was the tied score five seconds| bouts, thought that a knockout over| Hartz, noted automobile race driver,| Athletes from the Universities of err tecie om * three minutes after gaining a 2 to Olounce of his umazing strength in a| here May 30, it was announced today. | colleges will be represented in the | ‘eam found them facing the Brooklyn WELL! so Youre MAKING GOOD YouR wiGees FLAY MINORS because of Sykora’s two baskets. |" Johnny broke his losing streak here ern; Canby, Towa, and Otterness and | Zhe guessing may be different after! part ADELPHIA SERIES OPENS. Martin, Purdue; Abbott, Illinois; Manager Mack of the Athletics point advantage at the start of the|/rugged in-fighting prevented Von Ra On M Manager Shot! “ Phillis es final session, but the boys from Moor- | Porat from doing much with his right} ce ce More Beran 1 Hiner aes on: Juggle ‘their ine aie opening ene head kept plugging away with free | hand, reputed to be a terrific weapon. cago, Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota mi foal cy belied before the game ended. Von Porat would regain him much of} who has not participated in a contest | North and South Dakota, South Da INDIANS FACE ROBINS ee pote i The Cicero team pulled something | his lost standing. During the ninth| since he cracked up at Salem, N. H.,| kota Agricultural college and Morn-|, New Orleans, La.. April 6—(m— new to tournament play in the first/and tenth rounds, he made no ef-|in October, 1927, willstart in the next | ingside college will strive for honors | 7He second test of the Cleveland In- lead in the first two minutes of play.|vain attempt to drop his gigantic op- midwest college conf Robins today: Moorhead refused to move its de-|ponent. Porat meanwhile had many} Russia is alarmed over a shortage | lay. They ris} Coe, Caen cee fense out and for three minutes the | openings which he failed to use. of paper. . nell, Knox and Hamline. os BOAST To GET WASHIE! ‘OU COULDN'T SEAT WIM IN A QUEL SO Nou FRAMED HIM, WMMEL!S VOT rom td is Dlsipated [ast ight, by, administering 8 10: Harry Hartz to Hess of Minnesota will compete, | Hat date. Philadelphia, April 6—()--Injuries throws by Hilde.and Euren, and the] Risko, who lost his three previous Indianapolis, “April” 6—(7)—Harry | are to compete in the mile relay. teetk te Kenia aoe quarter when they held the ball for |fort to defend himself using every|500-mile international sweepstakes | in the north central mile relay. Five | 4i@ns against s big league baseball nally | Wash Tubbs Jada to the Rescue By Crane | NOU TALKING NOU KNOW WHAT TM TALKING ABOUT. NOU GAVE WASH THAT TREASURY JOB, “WEN NOU TRAPPED HIM —MADE IT LOOK LIKE RE STOLE TWe TROOPS PAY EVEN BRIBED WITNESSES To TESTIFY elorrusy wl oconood lower’ ag Ee iff Pal i 3 ; é i NOw, NOU LISTEN T Me! 1 KNOW Too MUCK ABOUT YOU~Nou GET WASH OUT OF Tus Mess! GET HIM OUT! Nentiasomerat FREE THAT BOY IMMEDIATELY OR ILL TELL ALLE KNOW-AND £ KNOW PLENTY! 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